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x68000:internal_scsi_and_cf_card_mod

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The following information was kindly contributed by our forum member Caius. Thank you for the excellent tutorial and keep up the good work !

X68000 CompactXVI and Compact Flash card: a successful story!

First of all we must say that this kind of mod is more difficult on X68000 CompactXVI since it doesn't have an internal SCSI connector like the other models or better it has an internal connector which is connected by a flat cable to a small sub-board with provides external SCSI connnector.

So if we want to make a completely internal mod we have to work directly on this sub-board. If you look at the following picture you can see 30 (2 rows of 15) solder pads near the SCSI connector:

These 30 solder pads are connected PIN to PIN with the near SCSI connector so , first of all, we have to install sockets on this 30 pads.In my case I used this sockets but you can use different ones:

The pinout of these 3o pads is the following:

Black circles are GROUND, asterisk means 'not connected'.Numbers in circles are the equivalent of the 50 pins SCSI IDC connector. I took the pinout ( and some pictures) from Painkilla blog, all credits goes to him!Look at his tutorial (in korean) here:

http://kpark.co.kr/2665922

Now that we have the pinout, we have two choices: building a custom cable SCSI which connects the installed sockets to your SCSI to IDE converter (In my case a Yamaha V769970) like Painkilla made (see the above link) or building a small piggyback board adapter like I made. This the layout :

Obviously you have to put the pin headers soldering them on the top layer of the board ( the 30 pin headers downward and the 50 ones faced up) then you have to piggyback the board on the previous installed sockets. Connect a SCSI 50 pin cable from piggyback board to SCSI to IDE adapter then connect this to the CF to IDE adapter. For my test I use the great Eidis HD image which I restore onto a 1GB Sandisk Compact Flash. Set the jumper of your SCSI to IDE adapter to SCSI ID 3. Regarding other settings I got best results with PARITY and TERMINATION jumpers set to OFF(with these ON sometimes I got random freezes or boot errors).BLOCK SIZE jumper also is set to OFF.

That's all.If you have any question, feel free to ask, I will be glad to answer! Special thanks go to Painkilla, Eidis and Damphird for all the help they gave me!

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